<h3>Nature</h3>
Nature principle holds that biological characteristics of individuals get inherited from the genetic makeup in their lineage. Character traits such as height, weight, vulnerability to certain illnesses and skin complexion are inherited and determined by the genetic combination of individuals. Such biological combination is usually similar amongst individuals who are blood relatives, and for this reason, they tend to have almost a uniform genetic combination. Moreover, other behavioral, mental and personality attributes are also a reflection of our genetic makeup and usually inherited from individuals’ close blood relatives. Through the traits, it is easier to identify closely related individuals just by looking at their appearance and conduct.
<h3>Nurture</h3>
On the contrary, through nurture, an individual acquires specific attributes from the environment that surrounds them. When a child is born, for instance, its mind is black and empty. It is through its interaction with the surrounding and the people around it that will make the infant acquire some of their traits through learning, observation and aping their conducts. In other words, nurturing is dependent on the environment, experience, and learning as the individual interacts with the environment with time The way an individual was nurtured or brought up will influence their aspect of child development. Maturation will only affect biological development. The environment plays a vital role in the development process.
hope it helps if it didn't then don't blame me. Kay? :]
Answer:
Ben ate breakfast at 6:00 every mor ning
Explanation:
Answer:
B. The people on the shore ignore Icarus falling into the water.
Explanation:
The myth of "Icarus and Daedalus" by Ovid tells the story of a captive father Daedalus, an inventor inventing ways for him and his son Icarus to escape from their captivity on an island. But in the heat of the moment, the young son went too near to the sun which melted the wax in his wings and eventually led him to drown in the sea below.
W. H. Auden's poem "Musée des Beaux Arts" also recounts the moment Icarus drowned. But what the short poem details is somewhat a bit different from the mythical story in that <u>Auden describes the people nearby the sea, completely ignorant or indifferent to the drowning boy's plight</u>.
Thus, the correct answer is option B.
What does the Hall symbolize in Beowulf?
The hall is also symbolic in that it is the setting of Beowulf's first great battle, the defeat of Grendel. When Grendel invades the hall, he knows that he strikes at the very heart of the Scyldings. That lends special meaning to his victories and to Beowulf's eventual liberation of the hall from the ravages of the ogres.